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Bath Man Beats Unfair Time Bar Thanks To Brunel Franklin
Adam Goulston of Bath in Somerset received a red warning letter from Windsor Life explaining that he was facing a shortfall. Fortunately Mr Goulston contacted Brunel Franklin who pursued his case with the Financial Ombudsman Service. They found in his favour and a delighted Mr Goulston was awarded almost £3,000.
Teesside couple praise endowment experts’ brilliant service
Mr and Mrs Harling of Stockton-on-Tees, were advised to take out an endowment mortgage when they bought their first home in the mid 1980s. When they moved house three years later, they were given the same advice. But their financial planning was thrown into disarray some 15 years later, when they discovered that neither endowment was likely to cover the original loan amounts.
Endowment Experts Secure £33,000 Payout For York Couple
Sandra and Geoffrey Bates of York in North Yorkshire were in danger of having to spend their hard-earned savings on mortgage payments after being mis-sold an endowment policy in 1993. Now the couple are celebrating a cash windfall of more than £33,000 after endowment experts Brunel Franklin pursued their claim for compensation against Standard Life.
Essex Couple's Relief At Imminent Halifax Endowment Pay-out
Mr & Mrs Courtney of Essex were just like millions of other unsuspecting members of the British public. Back in 1987 they were swept along by the sales pitch about endowments, and not having risk explained or being given any other choice, they too signed up for an endowment policy that was mis-sold by the Halifax.